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ENG202: Literary Analysis and Composition II Course Overview Course Length Materials Prerequisites Course Outline COURSE OVERVIEW In this course, students build on their language skills while reading classic and modern works of literature and improving their writing skills. LITERATURE: Students read short stories, poetry, drama, and novels, sharpening their reading comprehension skills and analyzing important human issues. LANGUAGE SKILLS: Students continue to work on their oral and written expression skills, writing a variety of essays, including persuasive and research essays. Students plan, organize, and revise their essays in response to feedback. They build on their skills in grammar, usage, and mechanics by studying phrases and clauses, sentence analysis and structure, agreement, punctuation, and other conventions. Thematic units focus on word roots, suffixes and prefixes, context clues, and other strategies to help students strengthen their vocabularies. COURSE LENGTH Two semesters Comment [GM1]: Either One semester or Two semesters MATERIALS Explorations: An Anthology of Literature, Volume B; The Miracle Worker, by William Gibson NOTE: List subject to change PREREQUISITES ENG102: Literary Analysis and Composition I, or equivalent NOTE: Students who have taken K¹² Intermediate English A or B or K¹² middle school Literary Analysis and Composition courses should not enroll in this course. COURSE OUTLINE I. LITERATURE Readings Include: Short Stories "Charles" by Shirley Jackson "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry Page 1 of 5 10/12/12

Poetry Drama "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" by Robert Cormier "My Father Is a Simple Man" by Luis Omar Salinas "Raymond's Run" by Toni Cade Bambara "The White Umbrella" by Gish Jen "Casabianca" by Felicia Hemans "The Inchcape Rock" by Robert Southey "The Listeners" by Walter de la Mare "Casey at the Bat" by Ernest Lawrence Thayer "The Cremation of Sam McGee" by Robert Service "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes "I Have Ten Legs" by Anna Swir "Boy Flying" by Leslie Norris "The Courage That My Mother Had" by Edna St. Vincent Millay "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost "A Poison Tree" by William Blake "Beauty" by E-Yeh-Shure' "Barter" by Sara Teasdale "All the world's a stage" (from As You Like It) by William Shakespeare "The Wind Began to Rock the Grass" by Emily Dickinson "I'll Tell You How the Sun Rose" by Emily Dickinson "There Is No Frigate Like a Book" by Emily Dickinson "Harlem [2]" by Langston Hughes "Hold Fast Your Dreams" by Louise Driscoll The Miracle Worker by William Gibson Novels(choose two of the following) Jesse by Gary Soto Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Let the Circle Be Unbroken by Mildred Taylor The Pearl by John Steinbeck Partial List of Skills Taught: Describe characters based on speech, actions, or interactions with others. Demonstrate knowledge of authors, characters, and events of works of literature. Identify, analyze, interpret, and discuss the following elements of literature: - character traits and motivations - allusions - conflict and resolution - irony - figurative language, imagery, and sensory language - point of view - author's attitude or tone - elements of plot Page 2 of 5 10/12/12

Identify, analyze, and discuss elements of a drama. Identify analyze, and discuss elements of a short story. Identify, analyze, and discuss theme in literary works. Identify cause-and-effect relationships. Make inferences and draw conclusions. Recognize the effect of setting or culture on a literary work. Recognize use of language to convey mood. Discuss author's purpose and analyze literary devices used to accomplish it, including language, organization, and structure. Compare and contrast literary characters and selections. II. COMPOSITION Autobiographical Incident What Is an Autobiographical Incident? Plan an Autobiographical Incident Organize an Autobiographical Incident Write an Autobiographical Incident Revise an Autobiographical Incident Proofread and Publish an Autobiographical Incident Letter to the Editor What Is a Letter to the Editor? Choose a Topic Gather Information Plan a Letter to the Editor Logical Thinking Write a Letter to the Editor Revise a Letter to the Editor Proofread and Publish a Letter to the Editor Persuasive Speech What Is a Persuasive Speech? Repurpose a Letter/Essay Practice a Persuasive Speech Deliver and Listen to a Persuasive Speech Writing to a Prompt What Is a Narrative Prompt? Use a Narrative Rubric What Is a Persuasive Prompt? Use a Persuasive Rubric Write to a Prompt Literary Essay about Character What Is a Literary Essay about Character? Choose and Develop a Topic Page 3 of 5 10/12/12

Plan and Organize a Literary Essay Focus on Unity and Coherence Write a Literary Essay Revise a Literary Essay Proofread and Publish a Literary Essay Research Paper What Is a Research Paper? Focus on a Topic Find Information Sources Take Notes Cite Sources Organize and Outline a Research Paper Write a Research Paper Focus on Citations Revise a Research Paper Proofread and Publish a Research Paper Practical Writing Analyze Examples of Practical Writing Plan a Cover Letter and Application Use Appropriate Language in Business Correspondence Write a Cover Letter and Complete an Application Hints for Revising Revise a Cover Letter and Application Proofread and Publish a Cover Letter and Application III. GRAMMAR Integrated lessons on selected topics in grammar, usage, and mechanics include: Sentences Compound Subjects and Compound Verbs Natural and Inverted Sentence Order Sentence Errors Direct and Indirect Objects Subject Complements Prepositional Phrases Appositives and Appositive Phrases Commas Independent and Dependent Clauses Adjective Clauses Adverb Clauses Sentence Structure Italics and Quotation Marks for Titles Writing Quotations Apostrophes for Possession Principal Parts of Regular Verbs Principal Parts of Irregular Verbs Verb Tense Page 4 of 5 10/12/12

Progressive Forms Active and passive voice Agreement Negative words Capitalization Nominative, objective, and possessive case pronouns Agreement of pronouns and antecedents Indefinite pronouns Participles Gerunds Infinitives Misplaced modifiers Colons and semicolons Page 5 of 5 10/12/12